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P-164 2. Click on the settings menu called Firewalls and virtual networks.
To deny access by default, choose to allow access from Selected networks. To allow
traffic from all networks, choose to allow access from All networks. Click Save to apply your changes.
Step 2:
1. Go to the storage account you want to secure. Here rg1lod10598168 2. Click on the settings menu called Firewalls and virtual networks. Check that you've selected to allow access from Selected networks. To grant access to a virtual
network with anew network rule, under Virtual networks, click
Add existing virtual network, select Virtual networks and Subnets options. Enter the 131.107.0.0/16
subnet and then click Add.
Note: When network rules are configured, only applications requesting data over the specified set of networks can access a storage account. You can limit access to your storage account to requests originating
from specified IP addresses, IP ranges or from a list
of subnets in an Azure VirtualNetwork (VNet).
B. Step 1:
1. In Azure portal go to the storage account you want to secure. Here rg1lod10598188 2. Click on the settings menu called Firewalls and virtual networks. To deny access by default, choose to allow access from Selected networks. To allow traffic from all networks, choose to allow access from All networks. Click Save to apply your changes.
Step 2:
1. Go to the storage account you want to secure. Here rg1lod10598188 2. Click on the settings menu called Firewalls and virtual networks. Check that you've selected to allow access from Selected networks.
Note: When network rules are configured, only applications requesting data over the specified set of networks can access a storage account. You can limit access to your storage account to requests originating from specified IP addresses, IP ranges or from a list of subnets in an Azure Virtual
Network (VNet).
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